The debate over whether or not to allow house cats outdoors is heated. While some conservationists say they kill songbirds and cause damage to native species, some cat owners argue that the urge to hunt is vital part of how cats are wired. We check in on the latest in...

President-elect Trump's nomination of Oklahoma Attorney General Scott Pruitt for the head of the Environmental Protection Agency was met with indignation from Democrats and environmentalists. Pruitt has been openly skeptical of climate change and has been involved with lawsuits against the EPA . We'll speak with Associate Law Professor Stephanie...

About 50 people took part in a protest Friday inside the Milwaukee County Safety Building with the mission of putting pressure on Milwaukee County Sheriff David Clarke to resign. They read a letter asking for Clarke's resignation after four deaths occurred this year at the Milwaukee County Jail, which Clarke runs.

Experts say Wisconsin's shrinking workforce is due in part to the state's poor quality of life. Some rural areas lack broadband access and a public transportation system, which experts say play a part in where people choose to live.

The National Weather Service is predicting 4 to 9 inches of snow for central and southern Wisconsin, with the heaviest accumulation in the far south. The NWS has already issued winter storm watches and winter weather advisories, ahead of the storm system.

Three panelists who spoke at a Wisconsin Technology Council forum Thursday in Wauwatosa said they don't know exactly what to expect out of Donald Trump's administration but agreed that renewable energy will continue to grow.

The pro-business, pro-manufacturing jobs message being pushed by Republicans was much more appealing to voters than the equality pluralism message of Democrats, said economic journalist Alana Semuels of the November election that delivered a surprise victory to Donald Trump.

A new investigative piece from The Washington Post has found that the Pentagon may have tried to bury evidence of bureaucratic overspending from Congress. We're joined by Washington Post Investigative Reporter Craig Whitlock to talk about the news.

Transportation officials say that while there was a drop in drunk driving in Wisconsin in the last ten years, the number of drugged drivers has risen in the same period. A member of Wisconsin's Department of Transportation tells us what's behind the trend.

The federal trial seeking to end the Wisconsin presidential race recount will begin at 9 a.m. Friday. The case was brought by two super PACs that support President-elect Donald Trump's presidential campaign. The groups want to stop the recount.

The number of Americans without health insurance would more than double if Congress repealed the Affordable Care Act. That's according to a study by the non-partisan Urban Institute looking at the consequences of repealing the health care law with no immediate replacement. More than 400,000 of those people losing coverage...

University of Wisconsin System leaders have unanimously approved asking legislators for an additional $78 million to bulk up employee raises over the next two years to keep pace with salary increases at peer institutions.

Syrian brothers John and Michal Chabo fled Syria in 2012 as the country's civil war just began. They say their journey here has been long, but that they've relied on the kindness of the people in Milwaukee.

While some are saying Rep. Sean Duffy ought to apologize for calling Madison a "communist" community, the congressman took to Twitter to say "the PC crowd is humorless." U.S. Rep. Mark Pocan, who represents the 2nd Congressional District, is among those who has called for an apology.

Nearly 16 inches of rain fell in Wisconsin from June to August, which is about 4 inches above average, according to the National Centers for Environmental Information. The increased moisture levels bring about some difficult challenges for Wisconsin homeowners, said John Freiburger, a Wisconsin registered home inspector specializing in the evaluation of older structures.